Phyllis E. Warner, age 88, of Mount Vernon, OH, passed away on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at the Country Court Nursing Home in Mount Vernon, OH. She was born on January 21, 1929, on Big A Mountain in Honaker, VA, to the late James and Thressa (Meade) Combs.

Phyllis was a 1946 graduate of Centerburg High School. She has been a member of Palmyra Church of Christ for over 25 years. Phyllis retired from Western Reserve Psychiatric Hospital in Walton Hills, OH. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, camping, and cooking for family and friends. She loved, and cherished her time traveling with her husband Raymond. A special thanks to the kind and caring staffs at Hospice of Knox County and Country Court Nursing Home.

Along with her parents, Phyllis is preceded in death by her husband Raymond E. Warner; brothers and sisters, Ralph, Joe Roger, Robert, Allen, Douglas and Glenn Combs and Shirley Zinn; and a great-grandson, Connor Briegel.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, December 1, 2017 from 11:00 AM until the time of service at 12:00 PM at the Snyder Funeral Home; 33 E. College St. Fredericktown, OH, 43019 with Evangelist Troy Northrop officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Cemetery in Fredericktown, OH.

Aunt Phyllis was a very special and warm-hearted woman and has a very special place in my heart. Gone but never forgotten, Aunt Phyllis touched many lives and she will be missed by so many. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. May all of your memories of Aunt Phyllis comfort you in this time of great sorrow.

Phyliss was a wonderful lady. Met her for the first time many years ago when we took “Doxology,” our youth singing group, to perform a musical at the church she and Raymond attended up in the Cleveland area. I loved her from the first moment we met. And she has always been so special. Easy laughter, loving her children, and grandchildren, that was Phyliss.
Gary and I so enjoyed Phyliss and Raymond when we would visit them. Love and hugs to her family!

Phyllis was a loving sister to me from the time I joined the family in 1963. Always there with hugs, laughs, and a caring heart. I am so sorry I cannot be with you all. Much love to all of you. Aunt Barbara

Although i won’t be with you physically today, i will have you all in my thoughts. I loved Aunt Phyllis and will greatly miss her awesome laugh and beautiful smile. I suspect she is off celebrating her reunion with Uncle Raymond and the others that had traveled on before her.